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Thom Mollohan

Crimson Harvest

Synopsis

In the nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat styles of Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti! Could there be more than meets the eye in the handsome and charming Gage who has won over Heather's friend, Jillian? Sixteen-year-old Heather is a girl who just wants to fit in and have fun. But one night of breaking the rules sets into motion a terrifying series of events that launches her into a mystery that has at its heart an ancient evil. Pulled into a world of darkness and fear that will nearly destroy her, her family, and her faith, can light yet overcome the darkness? What people are saying about Crimson Harvest: "Wow... Expertly written." "Crimson Harvest is a fascinating work...." "The plot is well thought out and riveting dialogue sets the scene...." "This is a powerful read."

Author Biography

Thom Mollohan is an author, speaker, writer, teacher, pastor (of a wonderful family of Believers in Pathway Community Church!), former campus minister, previous church planter… blah, blah, blah. What he is especially proud of being, however, is a father to four awesome kids and a husband to an amazing woman! What he is most unworthy of being called is that of child and servant of God (Ephesians 3:8). Thom is the author of THE FAIRY TALE PARABLES (Classic Fairy Tales Pointing to God's Love and Truth), CRIMSON HARVEST (a Christian thriller novel on the power of God’s grace to overcome darkness), and A HEART AT HOME WITH GOD (a collection of "kingdom of God lessons" learned in the context of family life.

Author Insight

A Horror Too Great to Absorb

When working through this encounter, I was struck by the fact that when we are confronted with something more terrible than anything we have imagined, we will often choose to believe a lie... even when we know deep down in our hearts that it is a lie just because we want it to be true.

Book Excerpt

Crimson Harvest

Heather took the phone from her father, her hand trembling and her eyes staring into her father’s face.

“H-hello?” she said softly.

“Hi! Hey, where did you run off to?” said Jillian’s voice.

“I . . . I came home,” Heather said. “What happened to you?”

“Oh, I went dancing with Gage,” was her reply. “Well, we started out to do that, then . . . well, we found a cozy spot to be alone. But Rich came in and ruined it all. Honestly, he was worse than Mom. Anyway, after I tried to find you, I figured that you must have already taken off, so I left.”

Heather’s brain was reeling. She felt so confused and puzzled that she did not know what to say. “But . . . what about your brother?” she finally asked.

There was a slight pause. Then, “He disappeared with some friends. He didn’t say where to, though.” There seemed almost a strange tone to Jillian’s voice, but Heather was caught by both a desperate desire for what she was hearing to be true and a horror too great for her mind to absorb.